I was being just a touch snarky, but I really was wondering how vaccinated related deaths are presenting. Are they immediate, or months later?
Here has been my experience. First, my husband is immunosuppressed due to a heart transplant eleven years ago and therefore not a lot of choice.
We have been living relatively normal lives. Our grandson graduated in the middle of June from high school, at which our immediate family went to lunch before ceremonies that to celebrate. Our DIL and I sat next to each other, she across from my husband, we shared bites of food and some wine for tasting, laughed close pictures and hugged when we left. Because they were going out of the country that week, they were required to get tested. That night our son called and she had tested positive and began quarantine. Five days later our son and the kids came over to our house for Father’s Day, dinner some games etc. two days later he tested positive. (They are both fine, some moderate cold symptoms, and my son had a COVID rash, neither had been vaccinated). My husband and I did not contract COVID and I credit the vaccine, especially regarding my husband.
If you and your husband haven't had any immediate adverse symptoms from being vaccinated you will probably be OK......because, as I have also read, the mRNA in the vaccine is fragile, so after it delivers the instructions to your cells, it breaks down and disappears from the body (in about 72 hours).
My own situation is low risk. Plus, we still observe the protocols of frequent hand washing, hand sanitizing, avoiding crowds and wearing masks where warranted - or even if we feel uncomfortable in places with people we don't know.
When all is said and done, every person has to weigh his own risk/benefit factor and decide for himself what is best for him. What people don't need is do-gooder busybodies going from door to door like some new kind of Gestapo.
Again, I wish you well.